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the seattle public schools. i'm going to get you started here. >> reporter: this time district personnel enrolled deion, no questions asked. >> but because he's an unaccompanied homeless minor, we don't need all that paperwork. >> that's right. >> great. >> that's absolutely right. looks like everything is in order here. >> reporter: van stone wondered after three months of trying what had changed. >> so previously you were rejected? >> yes. >> and then today? >> magic, it was magic. >> i'm happy that i can go to school. i can't wait. >> reporter: the district's homeless liaison, ruth mcfadden, came down to give him free school supplies. >> wow! >> reporter: but was at a loss to explain to us why he had been turned away earlier. >> maybe they didn't mention that they were homeless when they first came in? >> reporter: the family strongly denied that. and school critics like seattle attorney casey trupan say even if that were true the school should have recognized the child was homeless. >> they had to identify s
the seattle public schools. i'm going to get you started here. >> reporter: this time district personnel enrolled deion, no questions asked. >> but because he's an unaccompanied homeless minor, we don't need all that paperwork. >> that's right. >> great. >> that's absolutely right. looks like everything is in order here. >> reporter: van stone wondered after three months of trying what had changed. >> so previously you were rejected? >> yes....
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>> sherman alexie: and i did. >> bill moyers: you live in seattle now. you've lived there for how long? >> sherman alexie: 20 years. >> bill moyers: but as a boy you lived on the spokane -- >> sherman alexie: indian reservation. >> bill moyers: -- reservation. how do you feel where you're in a place where your people were ethnically cleansed? >> sherman alexie: we didn't make reservations. the military, the us military and government made reservations. and it was a place where we're supposed to be concentrated and die and disappear. and i don't know, and i think it's only out of self-destructive impulses that native americans have turned reservations into sacred spaces. >> bill moyers: you don't consider them sacred? >> sherman alexie: no. often the place where reservations are aren't where the sacred locations were for tribes. i think spokane, because it's where spokane falls is, i think the city is actually far more sacred than the reservation. >> bill moyers: well, more indians today live in the cities than live on reservations. >> sherman alexie: it'
>> sherman alexie: and i did. >> bill moyers: you live in seattle now. you've lived there for how long? >> sherman alexie: 20 years. >> bill moyers: but as a boy you lived on the spokane -- >> sherman alexie: indian reservation. >> bill moyers: -- reservation. how do you feel where you're in a place where your people were ethnically cleansed? >> sherman alexie: we didn't make reservations. the military, the us military and government made reservations....
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the case is now being heard by an nlrb administrative law judge in seattle. separately, a republican-led house committee held a hearing on all this in charleston today. for more, we turn to steven greenhouse of "the new york times." thank you for joining us. flesh out this complaint for us. what is the agency charging is illegal about boeing putting this plant in south carolina. >> nice to be here, margaret. the national labor relations board is asserting that both in deciding to open the plant is retaliating against workers in seattle because they had exercised what the labor board said was their legal, federally protected right to strike. and the union up in seattle has gone on strike five times since 1977, including a 58-day strike in 2008, which both says-- boek says cost the company $1.8 billion in losses. when boeing announced it wanted to open up a factory in south carolina, some boeing executives said we're tired of these disruptions. that's a major reason we're leaving. and the labor board said can't punish the workers in that way. that's illegal. yo
the case is now being heard by an nlrb administrative law judge in seattle. separately, a republican-led house committee held a hearing on all this in charleston today. for more, we turn to steven greenhouse of "the new york times." thank you for joining us. flesh out this complaint for us. what is the agency charging is illegal about boeing putting this plant in south carolina. >> nice to be here, margaret. the national labor relations board is asserting that both in deciding...
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. >> woodruff: special correspondent lee hochberg reports from seattle on the challenges for public schools in accommodating students who are homeless. >> they just don't want to be left. they don't know whether they'll disappear the next day all of them have that uncertainty, they don't have roots. they don't have any guarantees. >> brown: ray suarez talks to historian susan reverby about her discovery that u.s. scientists performed secret syphilis experiments in guatemala during the 1940s. >> woodruff: and we have a discussion on what lies ahead in the supreme court term that began today, with marcia coyle and lawyers paul clement and paul butler. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
. >> woodruff: special correspondent lee hochberg reports from seattle on the challenges for public schools in accommodating students who are homeless. >> they just don't want to be left. they don't know whether they'll disappear the next day all of them have that uncertainty, they don't have roots. they don't have any guarantees. >> brown: ray suarez talks to historian susan reverby about her discovery that u.s. scientists performed secret syphilis experiments in guatemala...
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, a bankrupt, seattle coffee chain. the actor has spent several year's filming in seattle, and he has some big competition, starbucks is also bidding for some of tully's assets. dempsey says buying the coffee chain is all about saving jobs. a judge will decide who get's tully's next friday. >> how much you wajted to bet if they get it will you see a lot of product placement on that abc show. >> tom: more than a cup of coffee is what it will be worth. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 3. have a great evening everyone, and you too susie. >> susie: goodnight tom. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
, a bankrupt, seattle coffee chain. the actor has spent several year's filming in seattle, and he has some big competition, starbucks is also bidding for some of tully's assets. dempsey says buying the coffee chain is all about saving jobs. a judge will decide who get's tully's next friday. >> how much you wajted to bet if they get it will you see a lot of product placement on that abc show. >> tom: more than a cup of coffee is what it will be worth. that's "nightly business...
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at the kirkland clinic in suburban seattle team work is a mantra. that's why rhonda chiuchta goes there for health care. >> i just go straight to the check in counters. they give me a card and you go straight to your room and within a couple of minutes a care nurse comes into the room and checks your weight, checks your height, blood pressure and then she calls the doctor in and we just update and talk about what's going on. >> reporter: and, chihta doesn't waste a lot of time waing to see the doctor because there are no waiting rooms. >> it's just an embarrassing reminder of how inefficient we are in healthcare delivery. it's just a shame to see how we spend huge amounts of money for fancy waiting rooms. >> reporter: virginia mason is slowly getting rid of waiting rooms at all its facilities. they've been able to do this by taking calls for appointments as they come in instead of letting them back up at the end of the da all of this has meant the staff has had to change the very basic ways they think about the delivery of health care. here it's the
at the kirkland clinic in suburban seattle team work is a mantra. that's why rhonda chiuchta goes there for health care. >> i just go straight to the check in counters. they give me a card and you go straight to your room and within a couple of minutes a care nurse comes into the room and checks your weight, checks your height, blood pressure and then she calls the doctor in and we just update and talk about what's going on. >> reporter: and, chihta doesn't waste a lot of time waing...
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tonight we head across the country to seattle. a nonprofit group there runs a year-round program which aims even higher-- to college graduation. our report is part of our "american graduate" series, and we turn again to hari sreenivasan. >> as summer draws to close in a seattle, roughly 50,000 k through 12 students across the city are ending vacations and preparing to head back into classrooms but for 13-year-old mira cornelius mcclam, the change of season will mean little. lately, summer school has been part of her life. the soon-to-be eighth grade r he is a member of rainier scholars. a year-round enrichment program that accepts 60 to 65 highly motivated, low income minority students annually from almost 600 applications. the young scholars are first recruited in the fifth grade and each one selected makes a commitment to graduate not only from high school, but also from college. it all starts with two years of full-time summer school, and weekend classes, and continues with ongoing academic support and leadership training throu
tonight we head across the country to seattle. a nonprofit group there runs a year-round program which aims even higher-- to college graduation. our report is part of our "american graduate" series, and we turn again to hari sreenivasan. >> as summer draws to close in a seattle, roughly 50,000 k through 12 students across the city are ending vacations and preparing to head back into classrooms but for 13-year-old mira cornelius mcclam, the change of season will mean little....
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it worked in seattle. will it work in other cities and will it make money? >> american spent $565 billion a year on groceries. after all, everybody eats every day. more than once. now, amazon and walmart are escalating the national food fight. over the last 24 hours, los angeles a was quietly added as the second delivery area for amazon's online the grocery deliver service, amazon fresh. the online retailer has been testing it in and around the home city of seattle for at least five years. reportedly, amazon is looking to expand the online grocery business to san francisco later this year and 40 more areas in 2014. amazon did not return a request for comment and has not confirmed the report of expansi expansion. >> somebody can save you time by shopping the aisles for you and ship it and bring it to you. can amazon do it effectively and profitably? time will tell. >> it's said that historically, online grocery has not had a lot of success, disrupting the traditional grocery market, but this is amazon, its that lodgistics and experts in place, and if it can b
it worked in seattle. will it work in other cities and will it make money? >> american spent $565 billion a year on groceries. after all, everybody eats every day. more than once. now, amazon and walmart are escalating the national food fight. over the last 24 hours, los angeles a was quietly added as the second delivery area for amazon's online the grocery deliver service, amazon fresh. the online retailer has been testing it in and around the home city of seattle for at least five...
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exciting to see everybody outf seattle andashiton, thank you. >> sunday in seattle was the first day that gay people could marry in washington state. the supreme court will take up the issue. which way will they go? >> striking down the federal law, defense of ameritech, saying that we don't recognize -- defense of marriage act, saying we don't recognize marriage and it is it, but i cannot imagine the courts sayin tors. that you e going to ha to marry -- courts saying to mrs. to be that you have to marry same-sex couples. conservatives worry that is their last shot at this, that what it much harder to invalidate -- >> you can see where this train is going. there is going to be gay marriage in the united states. >> we have not had such a rapid change on social is used as on this issue of what the urt shld n dos do what it did on abortion, get in the way by imposing its will. let this happen through the legislatures. >> "the supreme court follows election returns, and if that is the case, you'll see a sea change in a marriage, because it is growing acceptance -- . >> but not from the c
exciting to see everybody outf seattle andashiton, thank you. >> sunday in seattle was the first day that gay people could marry in washington state. the supreme court will take up the issue. which way will they go? >> striking down the federal law, defense of ameritech, saying that we don't recognize -- defense of marriage act, saying we don't recognize marriage and it is it, but i cannot imagine the courts sayin tors. that you e going to ha to marry -- courts saying to mrs. to be...
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the first focuses on a seattle program that uses babies to prevent bullying. a recent study by the university of virginia found the dropout rate was 29% above average in schools with significant levels of teasing and bullying, compared to schools in the study with lower rates. our story is part of our ongoing "american graduate" series. at seven months old, claire fitzpatrick is a typical baby. she is sitting up on her own, eating solid foods and developing a little bit of a mischievous streak. but what separates claire from most infants is that she is also a teacher. once a month, jenny and kyle fitzpatrick, bring their daughter into a classroom full of seattle-area kindergartners. as soon as claire arrives, students welcome her with a song. then, for the next 40-minutes or so, claire is at the heart of lessons on what it means to care for and about others, as part of the program roots of empathy. roots of empathy started in toronto in 1996 with the lofty mission of building more caring and peaceful societies by raising the level of empathy in children. empat
the first focuses on a seattle program that uses babies to prevent bullying. a recent study by the university of virginia found the dropout rate was 29% above average in schools with significant levels of teasing and bullying, compared to schools in the study with lower rates. our story is part of our ongoing "american graduate" series. at seven months old, claire fitzpatrick is a typical baby. she is sitting up on her own, eating solid foods and developing a little bit of a...
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oh, i think thnorthwest, you know, seattle, for example, is really a pretty remarkable community. ♪ seattle, washington, where the space needle towers over puget sound, and you can ski either on snow or water, has a slightly higher median income than the national average. the town has spawned some local companies you've probably heard of... it has also spawned far-reaching innovations in healthcare delivery. this region has traditionally embraced co-ops -- that is, businesses owned by their customers. a famous one is group health cooperative, which treats about 600,000 people, but with a structure that's really different from what we saw in colorado. group health is one big practice, with 900 doctors who work on salary, and the insurance plan all under one roof. in a neighborhood called "factoria," group health has been pioneering a hot new idea in healthcare that's popping up in cities around the country. it's called the "patient centered medical home." basically, it's a new way to manage the traditional doctor's office. dr. pollinatti's office, kathy speaking... the docs are supposed to o
oh, i think thnorthwest, you know, seattle, for example, is really a pretty remarkable community. ♪ seattle, washington, where the space needle towers over puget sound, and you can ski either on snow or water, has a slightly higher median income than the national average. the town has spawned some local companies you've probably heard of... it has also spawned far-reaching innovations in healthcare delivery. this region has traditionally embraced co-ops -- that is, businesses owned by their...
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what is it about seattle that makes it magical for you? >> i just think it's a wonderful city with wonderful people and i have so many roots there. my father worked at the university of washington, my mother was a schoolteacher. obviously the high school experience i had where i met bill and other friends, that was a seminal experience and then my family we were always excited about the arts and giving back to the communities so i've tried to do things that helped take the city forward and give back to the community in different ways. >> rose: spaceship one, the company you founded in 2004, something like that? a lot of people talk about privatization of space what's the future? >> well i think with what richard branson is doing with spaceship two and virgin galactic, before long you'll have people buying tickets to have a very ballistic flight up to space and back down. i think the actual rocket portion when you're inside the rocket and it's going up to space and back it's roughly a half hour. after that at some point you're going to have
what is it about seattle that makes it magical for you? >> i just think it's a wonderful city with wonderful people and i have so many roots there. my father worked at the university of washington, my mother was a schoolteacher. obviously the high school experience i had where i met bill and other friends, that was a seminal experience and then my family we were always excited about the arts and giving back to the communities so i've tried to do things that helped take the city forward...
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boeing's newest took flight from seattle. this is the 7879, a longer version of the original dream liner, designed to carry more passengers, 290, travel 300 miles further without refueling, allowing them to sell more seats on longer routes. for more, head to our website. >>> safe way wants to prevent a hostile takeover. the super market developing a poison pills, allows existing shareholders to buy more at a discount price. hours before that was announced, head of janna partners exposed a stake in the company. shares gained 10% to close at $30.99. >>> sycamore partners has taken an 8% stake in air oppose tal. they call the retailer an attractive investor and has a history of taking private and hot topic and tal bots. shares soared 18%. >>> beauty cosmetics producer coty reporting a higher than expected profit, then warned revenue may decline. they say u.s. customers are cutting back on purchasers, growth is slowing in europe. that sent the stock lower by almost 4% to15.64. >>> andexperimental drug to treat double chinsits sto
boeing's newest took flight from seattle. this is the 7879, a longer version of the original dream liner, designed to carry more passengers, 290, travel 300 miles further without refueling, allowing them to sell more seats on longer routes. for more, head to our website. >>> safe way wants to prevent a hostile takeover. the super market developing a poison pills, allows existing shareholders to buy more at a discount price. hours before that was announced, head of janna partners...
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that ie of days, by a couple of degrees in ards the pacific northwest 18 in seattle. all right, as we head on into targeting the british isles.widespread flooding was ported well, we're just g after band of rain comg out over the atlantic. and that could lead to f we've also had reports of torms delivering golf bay ch republic, eastern ge lots of humidity energy coming it's just moving around as dome of highreas being affected by these storms. cour balkan peninsula. 38 in warming up in the southwest. >>> our lead story this hour. head of the urgedo get together to rescue their coudelegates gathered at nce in members of the oppositionarab world. they musttunity before all groups to come toget representative in geneva agreedgovernment. such an administration wouldmembers of the assad go repve called to down. >>ed with the agreement re geneva sida said group to give top bsad. >>> that con do stay withack at theith more
that ie of days, by a couple of degrees in ards the pacific northwest 18 in seattle. all right, as we head on into targeting the british isles.widespread flooding was ported well, we're just g after band of rain comg out over the atlantic. and that could lead to f we've also had reports of torms delivering golf bay ch republic, eastern ge lots of humidity energy coming it's just moving around as dome of highreas being affected by these storms. cour balkan peninsula. 38 in warming up in the...
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we have one county in pierce county south of seattle that is doing... where people still go to the polls. but since it is via mail if this is real close we might not know for several days who the winner is. and it's likely that they'll be counting votes here for several days. it's very early in the evening but right now it looks like the polling is trending toward murray. >> woodruff: remind us why patty murray has had such a difficult time in this race. is it the same story we're hearing everywhere else? the economy? jobs? flush it out for us. >> it's pretty much that. you know, she has been in the senate for 18 years. i think that, you know, people would argue as to how well she's done but one thing that hehe state.e is she's brought she has not been shy about, you know, saying that and that that is part of her role as a senator. but in these times with the economy bad, i think that there is, as we're seeing elsewhere in the country, that shift toward, you know, where the jobs and the economy are bigger issues. dino rossi very well known guy in the st
we have one county in pierce county south of seattle that is doing... where people still go to the polls. but since it is via mail if this is real close we might not know for several days who the winner is. and it's likely that they'll be counting votes here for several days. it's very early in the evening but right now it looks like the polling is trending toward murray. >> woodruff: remind us why patty murray has had such a difficult time in this race. is it the same story we're hearing...
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low-pressure system bringing collumbia region and the pacific northwest because the system is dr as i 14 in seattl feeling more like mid april here. it's on the hot 30eges expec and the same goes city.er to europeave a stationary low sitting producingnd warnings in place in the souther uk.ill finally improve the associated front will move quickly over the w cont europe. we can see pink showing eans heavy rain will as for the highs, central europe, temperatures are on the warmn berlin and 27 degrees king f 21 degrees and 23 here's your extended forecast. story this japanese prime ministers making another al speak to the pub the day. all of the reactors offline. the western safe that source power. noda nee local governrestart two r the plan fukuit forward several conditi he met on mon nuclear powerct e prime at ease. the his app early as next 's all for this edition "newsline." do stay with us.
low-pressure system bringing collumbia region and the pacific northwest because the system is dr as i 14 in seattl feeling more like mid april here. it's on the hot 30eges expec and the same goes city.er to europeave a stationary low sitting producingnd warnings in place in the souther uk.ill finally improve the associated front will move quickly over the w cont europe. we can see pink showing eans heavy rain will as for the highs, central europe, temperatures are on the warmn berlin and 27...
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for highs on tuesday, 12 in seattle, 10 in vancochicago, though, and 6 in things do remain cool here into a mild 24 delook at europe here. area that's going to be moving rough the mediterranean, still lands here. after that lnto italy, peninsula. s moving through the ght now.corner here in and arou regenerating again tonight. transportation delays here. as we head iart to lift. peninsula, showers will the coastline of norwayt still vienna on tuesday kiev.ext, we have your three-day >>> that wraps up thi of "newsline." catherine kobayashi in s. -- capt www.vitac.com
for highs on tuesday, 12 in seattle, 10 in vancochicago, though, and 6 in things do remain cool here into a mild 24 delook at europe here. area that's going to be moving rough the mediterranean, still lands here. after that lnto italy, peninsula. s moving through the ght now.corner here in and arou regenerating again tonight. transportation delays here. as we head iart to lift. peninsula, showers will the coastline of norwayt still vienna on tuesday kiev.ext, we have your three-day >>>...
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. >> rose: in seattle? >> in the seattle area. in exchange for english lessons. went back to china, had a family got married what my father was born. my grandfather came back to the united states to work and sent money to support his family in china. eventually he went back to china and brought the whole fily over and my father served in world war ii, part of the normandy invasion. >> rose: your father was at d-day. >> not quite d-day. three or four or five. >> rose: my father, too. >> and was part of the march to berlin under general patton. after the war was over he went back to hong kong and m my mom and brought her the united states and all of us kids were born in the seattle area. but our story is that it's becae ofhe dersind openness and freedoms of america that enabled our family to succeed and realize the american dream and that america has been a beacon for people and immigrants all around the world for generations after generation after generation in search of freedom, hope, and equality and opportunity and that openness, that embrace of diversi, of peo
. >> rose: in seattle? >> in the seattle area. in exchange for english lessons. went back to china, had a family got married what my father was born. my grandfather came back to the united states to work and sent money to support his family in china. eventually he went back to china and brought the whole fily over and my father served in world war ii, part of the normandy invasion. >> rose: your father was at d-day. >> not quite d-day. three or four or five. >>...
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. >> thompson: the emeritus corporation is headquartered here in seattle, washington. we asked the ceo, granger cobb, about what happened to george mcafee. >> the incident with... the tragedy, i should say, with mr. mcafee was devastating for all of us, and it was a situation, it was human error. we had a staff member that failed to secure a locked cupboard. mr. mcafee got access to this dishwashing liquid, drank it and had absolutely tragic results, and our heart goes out to the family. when you're dealing with this many residents, particularly a population that can have unpredictable behavior or is frail and is kind of a high-risk population to begin with, we will have situations from time to time, but they are the vast, you know, minority. i mean, it is really the exception to the rule. >> welcome to emeritus, where you'll find all the comforts of home. >> thompson: cobb heads a company that has long been at the forefront of the assisted living industry. >> you can teach the skills, but you can't teach the passion. you have to have a passion for seniors. >> thompson
. >> thompson: the emeritus corporation is headquartered here in seattle, washington. we asked the ceo, granger cobb, about what happened to george mcafee. >> the incident with... the tragedy, i should say, with mr. mcafee was devastating for all of us, and it was a situation, it was human error. we had a staff member that failed to secure a locked cupboard. mr. mcafee got access to this dishwashing liquid, drank it and had absolutely tragic results, and our heart goes out to the...
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his life in seattle shocking the saints. he threw four or five deep because that could not have been thrown any better. so now you just look at that and say if he does that again, they've got a great chance to win the game. but, you know, what are the chances that you can have the best game of your life two years in a row-- or two weeks in a row? i like chicago. >> rose: how do you explain the best game of your life? >> boomer, explain it, explain it. >> i've had a few of those games. you wake up. you're a human being. you could be a tennis player, a golfer. and all of a sudden, you go out there and shoot 61. you shoot 60. maybe you win your tennis match. it just happens. that's why we still all have to play the game. >> rose: if you look back at the best games you've played in your career, you felt good in the morning or not? >> you know, it was kind of interesting, the best game i ever played, my first eight passes, three i think were intercepted, and i almost got benched by my head coach. i said you bench me now, we're fi
his life in seattle shocking the saints. he threw four or five deep because that could not have been thrown any better. so now you just look at that and say if he does that again, they've got a great chance to win the game. but, you know, what are the chances that you can have the best game of your life two years in a row-- or two weeks in a row? i like chicago. >> rose: how do you explain the best game of your life? >> boomer, explain it, explain it. >> i've had a few of...
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a program in seattle is having success using babies. >> when i first heard about the program, i thought that's crazy to bring a new infant in a classroom of 23 five-year-olds. but then i saw it in action and i saw the power of it and i was a true believer. >> suarez: and we talk to the atlantic's hanna rosin about toddlers and young children choosing smartphones and tablets over rattles and teddy bears. >> wooduff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> wooduff: there were urgent appeals for new laws to curb gun violence today, at the white house and at gatherings nation
a program in seattle is having success using babies. >> when i first heard about the program, i thought that's crazy to bring a new infant in a classroom of 23 five-year-olds. but then i saw it in action and i saw the power of it and i was a true believer. >> suarez: and we talk to the atlantic's hanna rosin about toddlers and young children choosing smartphones and tablets over rattles and teddy bears. >> wooduff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >>...
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and in the book you're going to meet people like a seattle mother who sued the seattle school district in the race cases. and you're going to meet a political activist who was involved in the citizens united case. and at the same time you're going to meet some very smart, creative, conservative and libertarian lawyers who have an eye on the court, a more certain thet i can court, and push these cases up to the supreme court. young lawyers who -- like the one who won the second amendment gun case. >> brown: it's the roberts court and you start with chief justice roberts. how is he involved? what -- what role do you think he plays in sort of controlling the shape of -- and the outcome of the court? >> i think he's very committed to trying to reach consensus on the court because when the court can speak with one voice or nearly one voice it sends a clear message to the lower courts that they should apply and interpret the law. and he's had some success with that. and one of the things i point out in the book is that even though i'm focusing on 5-4 decisions, more than 50% of the court's d
and in the book you're going to meet people like a seattle mother who sued the seattle school district in the race cases. and you're going to meet a political activist who was involved in the citizens united case. and at the same time you're going to meet some very smart, creative, conservative and libertarian lawyers who have an eye on the court, a more certain thet i can court, and push these cases up to the supreme court. young lawyers who -- like the one who won the second amendment gun...
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a historic landmark in harlem; fund a local business in chicago; expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. taking six million truck loads off the road every year, bnsf, the engine that connects us. chevron. investing in renewables, strengthening communities, and creating jobs. and by united health care. online at health in numbers dot-com. the william and flora hewlett...
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murray is trying to get out the vote in the seattle area. rossi is campaigning in more conservative republican areas in southwest washington and eastern washington. >> ifill: you mentioned dino rossi's name recognition because he's run twice before in close races but if he didn't win those times what's different this time? >> in 2008 you had an awful lot of surge voters. younger voters inspired by the obama campaign. you also had a great deal of support for women for governor christine gregoire who beat rossi. the murray campaign is attempting to remobilize that support. witness michelle obama and joe biden being here for her yesterday. very, very much along the same battle lines with murray putting a great deal of emphasis on what has been her core support: women voters. >> ifill: how are the issues in a traditionally blue state like washington different even though they're both dead heats in a state like pennsylvania which has trended more purpose- like in recent years, i guess you could say? >> washington is a very socially liberal place.
murray is trying to get out the vote in the seattle area. rossi is campaigning in more conservative republican areas in southwest washington and eastern washington. >> ifill: you mentioned dino rossi's name recognition because he's run twice before in close races but if he didn't win those times what's different this time? >> in 2008 you had an awful lot of surge voters. younger voters inspired by the obama campaign. you also had a great deal of support for women for governor...
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at the same time you have seattle offices of the f.b.i. and their state and local partners doing the same thing as well as texas. >> i think we have to get another-to-another question here and this is the provocative question for television which is mary ellen told me a long time ago that one of these guys doesn't see the last one on television and go out and do a mass shooting basically. but disturbed individuals who are already thinking about doing something like that see the last guy and that tends to accelerate their plans. "i could be that guy. that could be me." >> rose: the whole world could be talking about me. >> about my name. so when is the conference of television news executives where they get together with law enforcement professionals and say "how do we handle these guys?" because if you look at the last two years there's been one of these after another after another, you can start with aurora, you can start before that, you can go through newtown and say how do we redefine making that guy famous for a week if that is his or
at the same time you have seattle offices of the f.b.i. and their state and local partners doing the same thing as well as texas. >> i think we have to get another-to-another question here and this is the provocative question for television which is mary ellen told me a long time ago that one of these guys doesn't see the last one on television and go out and do a mass shooting basically. but disturbed individuals who are already thinking about doing something like that see the last guy...
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said to rein-- invig raised rot man particular comedy in sleepless in seattle, when harry met sallie and you've got mail. >> although herr wins got happy endings they had real thoughts and desires and aspirations. in her later years she yet best selling books with typical can -- and good humor at the process of age. she had a way of making us feel better about life's disappointments, to the by pretending they did not matter but by showing how to laugh at them. mike nichols said of her she was so funny and interesting that you didn't notice that she was also necessariment she will be missed by all of us and by her family, her sisters delia, amy and hallie. her sons jay could be and max and of course her wonderful husband nick paleg,. many people are writing and speaking about this extraordinary woman today. there is so much that can be said of her that perhaps we should see her speaking for herself in her own inemmittable way so while we say good-bye to her in sadness we remember and celebrate her this evening through the years she spent here at this table talking about all the things
said to rein-- invig raised rot man particular comedy in sleepless in seattle, when harry met sallie and you've got mail. >> although herr wins got happy endings they had real thoughts and desires and aspirations. in her later years she yet best selling books with typical can -- and good humor at the process of age. she had a way of making us feel better about life's disappointments, to the by pretending they did not matter but by showing how to laugh at them. mike nichols said of her she...
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. >> well, there was a deal for a group, a very good group of seattle to buy the team. >> ballmer, the ceo of microsoft and others. he would be a perfect owner be 2 mayor of sacramento put together a group. >> rose: kevin johnson. >> kevin johnson. >> and that is at the front of the same sports illustrated article. and he put together a group and put together an arena package and right now, we had a committee that voted our relocation committee subject to them putting together a report and then having the board vote on it, that the team should not be moved, a the recommendation it should stay in sacramento into is running the nba fferent from running any other rporation? >> i he it is. i think it is a public trust of sorts, and that is how communities see their team and hwe are seeing that in sacrameno right now i think some people are surprised at the preliminary decision, the relocation committee has made but they say look at seattle there are more corporate headquarters and there is a potential to generate more revenue shouldn't you move the fran choo i see to the market with more r
. >> well, there was a deal for a group, a very good group of seattle to buy the team. >> ballmer, the ceo of microsoft and others. he would be a perfect owner be 2 mayor of sacramento put together a group. >> rose: kevin johnson. >> kevin johnson. >> and that is at the front of the same sports illustrated article. and he put together a group and put together an arena package and right now, we had a committee that voted our relocation committee subject to them...
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temperatures are remaining on the seasonal side in vancouver as well as seattle. let's go over to europe. a train of low moving over northern europe bringing wet and windy conditions. gusts, wind could get over 80 kilometers per hour inarts of the northern half of the british isl isles. as the new system coming in the north western part will turn wet again. down towards the south severe weather happening in the southern part of italy. temperatures are looking like this. eight degrees in berlin and seasonably cold out towards the east. here is the extended forecast. >>> one more story before we go. belgium is known as the home of luxury chocolate. a train made entirely of the sweet stuff is grabbing people's attention. >> wow! >> the edible creation is on display at one of brussels stations. it has 2 2 cars. measures 34 meters in length and weighs over one ton. the artist who created the train is not from belgium but malta. construction took six months and temperatures of 19 degrees celsius or less. it's set a record for the longest chocolate train. >> no, no. >> c
temperatures are remaining on the seasonal side in vancouver as well as seattle. let's go over to europe. a train of low moving over northern europe bringing wet and windy conditions. gusts, wind could get over 80 kilometers per hour inarts of the northern half of the british isl isles. as the new system coming in the north western part will turn wet again. down towards the south severe weather happening in the southern part of italy. temperatures are looking like this. eight degrees in berlin...
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meanwhile, only 18 degrees in seattle, but heating up to 28 in denver. in europe, then, extremely chilly across the west. scattered heavy rain for the low-lying areas. this low is expected to he towards the north for russia because of this system, thundershowers, heavy rein is likely in the moscow area on friday. extremely warm, 25 degrees for you. 23 in kiev. but meanwhile, extremely chilly, 9 degrees in london and 11 degrees in paris. so do bundle up. here's the extended forecast. >>> one more storyefore we leave you. as you know, many musicians dream of performing at new york's carnegie hall. a group of singers from japan has done just that. ♪ members of a nonprofit group organized the concert. they help people with disabilities take part in musical activities. 170 musicians took part, including members of the choir, a local orchestra and professional singers. the singers performed japanese nursery songs and a special arranged version of beethoven's 9th symphony. event planners say the singers' experience will give them more confidence to overcome c
meanwhile, only 18 degrees in seattle, but heating up to 28 in denver. in europe, then, extremely chilly across the west. scattered heavy rain for the low-lying areas. this low is expected to he towards the north for russia because of this system, thundershowers, heavy rein is likely in the moscow area on friday. extremely warm, 25 degrees for you. 23 in kiev. but meanwhile, extremely chilly, 9 degrees in london and 11 degrees in paris. so do bundle up. here's the extended forecast....
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. >>> a shooting rampage earlier the same day at a bar in a seattle suburb left one customer dead and another wounded. u.s. president barack obama has set a january deadline for proposals to deal with the gun violence. the u.s. has seen several shooting rampages this year, including the newtown school shooting which left 26 people dead. >>> international peace envoy brahimi sat down with talks with syria's president bashar assad. they tried to reach a conclusion on the syrian war, but there is no indication eyeached breakthrgh. they met in the capital damascus. they discussed the crisis and moving forward. they planned to set up an administration with government and anti-government forces. he plans to pull power from the assad administration to a new government. but the opposition wants to overthrow the assad administration and the government regards the opposition as terrorist. >>> two insider attacks in afghanistan have rattled the international security forces. an afghan policewoman shot and killed a u.s. contractor in the capital kabul. the victim was a security consultant for the
. >>> a shooting rampage earlier the same day at a bar in a seattle suburb left one customer dead and another wounded. u.s. president barack obama has set a january deadline for proposals to deal with the gun violence. the u.s. has seen several shooting rampages this year, including the newtown school shooting which left 26 people dead. >>> international peace envoy brahimi sat down with talks with syria's president bashar assad. they tried to reach a conclusion on the syrian...
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very warm for this time of year. 26 degrees in seattle. that's 8 degrees higher than where it should be. 21 for vancouver with plenty of sunshine, but cooling down in chicago as well as toronto. meanwhile, locally heavy rain will persist across the british isles and lots of hail, risk of hail, thunderstorms and heavy rain will drift toward the east over the continent. temperatures over central and eastern europe are on the warmer side. 26 degrees for you in warsaw. 25 in moscow and 28 in kiev. warm weather will continue into the weekend. on the other hand, cooling down to only 17 in london and paris. here's your extended forecast. of "newsline". i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. we'll see you again at the top of the hour. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: a massive immigration reform plan survived a first day running the congressional gauntlet, but it faces determined opposition in the weeks to come. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the pol
very warm for this time of year. 26 degrees in seattle. that's 8 degrees higher than where it should be. 21 for vancouver with plenty of sunshine, but cooling down in chicago as well as toronto. meanwhile, locally heavy rain will persist across the british isles and lots of hail, risk of hail, thunderstorms and heavy rain will drift toward the east over the continent. temperatures over central and eastern europe are on the warmer side. 26 degrees for you in warsaw. 25 in moscow and 28 in kiev....
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forecast for the west coast of british columbia, vancouver will miss the rain with a high of 15, 17 in seattle and double digits in denver thursday. finally, in europe, wet and windy conditions continue for the next several days and the new system is drifting up towards the western mediterranean reason that will produce hail and gusty winds in southern spain today. to the north, a couple of high pressure systems bring nice and warm conditions. temperatures on thursday are as follows. very warm, 25 in paris, 19 degrees in berlin. temperatures will go down quite significantly by the end of this week. here's your extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." do stay with us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: vice president joe biden joined 4,000 people at an emotional memorial service for the m.i.t. police officer, ambushed and killed in the boston marathon bombings manhunt. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we explore what's known about the tsarnaev brothers' lives online where they may have
forecast for the west coast of british columbia, vancouver will miss the rain with a high of 15, 17 in seattle and double digits in denver thursday. finally, in europe, wet and windy conditions continue for the next several days and the new system is drifting up towards the western mediterranean reason that will produce hail and gusty winds in southern spain today. to the north, a couple of high pressure systems bring nice and warm conditions. temperatures on thursday are as follows. very warm,...
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temperatures will be still on the warmer side across t northwest. 20 in vancouver and 23egrees in seattle. meanwhile, 21 for toronto, but at the cold front swinging through, temperature may go down to the mid-teens friday. local europe, strong rains and thunderstorms continue in the british isle into your friday and showers for the scandinavian continent. ahead a system very warm and severe weather continues in the eastern parts of the mediterranean. temperatures will be very very warm in berlin. 23 degrees for you and 27 in warsaw, warmer than we normally see in mid-summer. 23 in rome and 22 in athens with thunderstorms. here's the extended forecast. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi. we'll be back at the top of the hour. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: a diplomat who served in libya said the staff at the benghazi mission did not get the military aid they needed, when the post was attacked last fall. good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on today's congr
temperatures will be still on the warmer side across t northwest. 20 in vancouver and 23egrees in seattle. meanwhile, 21 for toronto, but at the cold front swinging through, temperature may go down to the mid-teens friday. local europe, strong rains and thunderstorms continue in the british isle into your friday and showers for the scandinavian continent. ahead a system very warm and severe weather continues in the eastern parts of the mediterranean. temperatures will be very very warm in...
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los angeles getting up to 36 degrees and to the north 25 in seattle and 20 degrees expected in vancouver on your friday. that's it for me now. here is your extended forecast around the dploeb. >>> our lead stories this hour, the japanese coast guard says six chinese ships entered japanese waters friday morning near islands in the east china sea. four of themremain in the area around the senkaku islands. they entered the area around 6:20 a.m. japan time. they passed about 22 kilometers off the senkakus. they said they are contacting a regular patrol. the crew reportedly said the islands have been chinese territory. this is the first time since july that chinese government vesselhave intruded into japanese waters. some of the groups members landed on one of the senkakus. >>> the u.s. federal reserve has stepped in again to try to stimulate the economy. the central bankers will attempt to get more money circulating through a tool called quantitative easing. the fed will buy $40 billion of mortgage debt each month until the jobs outlook improves. >> the employment situation remainsrave conce
los angeles getting up to 36 degrees and to the north 25 in seattle and 20 degrees expected in vancouver on your friday. that's it for me now. here is your extended forecast around the dploeb. >>> our lead stories this hour, the japanese coast guard says six chinese ships entered japanese waters friday morning near islands in the east china sea. four of themremain in the area around the senkaku islands. they entered the area around 6:20 a.m. japan time. they passed about 22 kilometers...
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because of the rainy weather temperatures will be going down to the lower teens in seattle. however, very warm for chicago, 27 degrees for you. towards the south, 32 in houston with thunderstorms. >>> all right. in asia, a seasonal rain band is with you affecting the southern parts of china, taiwan and the southern islands of japan with drenching rain. taiwan, you have had about 340 millimeters of rain over the past three days. it looks like more heavy rain is on the way into the next tree days. mainland china is expecting to see an additional 100 millimeters of rain. torrential rain is also affecting the coast of bangladesh and myanmar. which is not good news. it's because if you remember last week tropical cyclone hit this area causing flooding as well. towards the north, very dry for the northern half of china as well as the korean peninsula and western japan as well and getting drier across the eastern section of japan, but hokkaido will remain at risk of thunderstorms throughout the morning hours. 30 degrees in kyoto. much hotter in japan in china in china. 32 in inland
because of the rainy weather temperatures will be going down to the lower teens in seattle. however, very warm for chicago, 27 degrees for you. towards the south, 32 in houston with thunderstorms. >>> all right. in asia, a seasonal rain band is with you affecting the southern parts of china, taiwan and the southern islands of japan with drenching rain. taiwan, you have had about 340 millimeters of rain over the past three days. it looks like more heavy rain is on the way into the next...
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out towards the pacific, 27 degrees in seattle. you're likely to see this continue well in towards the end of the workweek. as we head into europe, across the north, not much of a change here. we have a tree of low pressure systems coming in. we'll see storms moving through the central continent from germany down in and towards north eastern portions of spain. it's also going to be fairly showery and gusty for parts of western turkey. temperatures are looking just about on target for this time of year. it's staying hot in parts of liber liberia. here is your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us.
out towards the pacific, 27 degrees in seattle. you're likely to see this continue well in towards the end of the workweek. as we head into europe, across the north, not much of a change here. we have a tree of low pressure systems coming in. we'll see storms moving through the central continent from germany down in and towards north eastern portions of spain. it's also going to be fairly showery and gusty for parts of western turkey. temperatures are looking just about on target for this time...
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temperatures are as follows. 10 degrees in seattle and 11 in winnipeg. to the east unseasonable warmth is continuing up to 20 degrees in chicago, reaching 25 in oklahoma city. 31 degrees in miami. all right. up next is the three day outlook. > our ld sryhishour north korea invited members of japan's space development agency to attend the launch of what it calls a satellite rocket. officials in japan and elsewhere say they are testing a long range missile. members of the general association of korean residence in tokyo handed the invitation to officials. the invitation was sent under the name of the north korean committee for space technology. the committee invited jaxa officials to visit the site in northwest korea. they hope for a reply by thursday. jaxa leaders will discuss the offer with supervisors at the science ministry. ministry officials say they may have to decline. they fear accepting may be seen as approving of the launch. north korean officials intend to fire off the rocket between april 12th and 16th. they have invited experts and journalist
temperatures are as follows. 10 degrees in seattle and 11 in winnipeg. to the east unseasonable warmth is continuing up to 20 degrees in chicago, reaching 25 in oklahoma city. 31 degrees in miami. all right. up next is the three day outlook. > our ld sryhishour north korea invited members of japan's space development agency to attend the launch of what it calls a satellite rocket. officials in japan and elsewhere say they are testing a long range missile. members of the general association...
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otherwise a dry picture. 20 degrees expected in vancouver, seattle up to 30 degrees. and los angeles will be on the warm side. and finally, a look at europe here. it is looking a little wet and stormy here for parts of central and eastern areas of europe. even talking about mountain snow for parts of germany and austria. this system is going to break up, though. we will see that rain more likely head to the south balance cans, italy will look at showers and heavier downpours and some thunderstorm activity. rain heads northward. the british isles wet and on the windy side. temperatures for tuesday, definitely mild overall. 15 only in stockholm. 13 degrees in vienna. it is going to be fairly hot for athens at 33. rome looking milder at 25 degrees. all right. let's look at your weather conditions for now and here is the three day outlook. >>> that's it for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. cptioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: president obama called for $1.5 trillion in new taxes today as part of a
otherwise a dry picture. 20 degrees expected in vancouver, seattle up to 30 degrees. and los angeles will be on the warm side. and finally, a look at europe here. it is looking a little wet and stormy here for parts of central and eastern areas of europe. even talking about mountain snow for parts of germany and austria. this system is going to break up, though. we will see that rain more likely head to the south balance cans, italy will look at showers and heavier downpours and some...
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it is going to be chilly in seattle at 19 celsius. now over towards europe, we have a large low pressure system that continues to move slowly across northern europe here. looking very windy and thundery across germany, poland and into the baltic states. looking cloudy for the british isles as well. but mostly dry. sunny skies towards the south. and for the most part of central and eastern europe covered by this high pressure system. we're looking at dry weather. good bouts of sunshine as well. as we head into the afternoon, we could see isolated thundershowers through italy into the west coast of the balkans. 28 in rome. 22 in vienna looking showery out here. and 18 degrees in london with cloudy skies. all right. here is your extended forecast now. >>> more than 200,000 visitors climb mt. fuji every year. that's the most beloved mountain in japan. this season 300 children are tackling the 3,776 meter peak. the kids came from siama city. 100 kilometers from the mountain. they started their first mt. fuji journey monday morning with a l
it is going to be chilly in seattle at 19 celsius. now over towards europe, we have a large low pressure system that continues to move slowly across northern europe here. looking very windy and thundery across germany, poland and into the baltic states. looking cloudy for the british isles as well. but mostly dry. sunny skies towards the south. and for the most part of central and eastern europe covered by this high pressure system. we're looking at dry weather. good bouts of sunshine as well....
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a pair of 7s in vancouver and seattle. here is your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour the united states has announced that the envoy will meet with north korea officials next week. the delegates are scheduled to meet on february 23rd in beijing. glenn davis will represent the u.s. these will be the first such talks since kim jong-un took over in december. representatives last met in october in geneva. u.s. state department spokesperson said the u.s. side wants to see if north korea is ready to take concrete steps to denuclearization. it will visit seoul and tokyo following the talks. glenn davies will report. >>> that wraps it up for "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
a pair of 7s in vancouver and seattle. here is your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour the united states has announced that the envoy will meet with north korea officials next week. the delegates are scheduled to meet on february 23rd in beijing. glenn davis will represent the u.s. these will be the first such talks since kim jong-un took over in december. representatives last met in october in geneva. u.s. state department spokesperson said the u.s. side wants to see if...
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but chilly across the northwest, only 14 in seattle and 15 degrees in vancouver. in europe, two swirling clouds. one over the atlantic and the other is over eastern russia and western russia providing wet and windy conditions for the next few days. and this one is actually more substantial enough to cause heavy drenching rains so stay on the alert. rainfall from the alpine region down toward the balkan peninsula, only 70 degrees in stockholm. moscow at 60 with a low of 1. kiev up. 10 degrees, about 10 degrees cooler than seasonal. if you look at the south, much warmer than south. 29 degrees for you in madrid and 27 in rome and in between mild weather that includes munich, where octoberfest is taking place. a few degrees higher with cloudy conditions into the weekend, so enj enjoy the festival and beer. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's all for this degrees of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. . . captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: battle lines hardened over federal spending today, a b
but chilly across the northwest, only 14 in seattle and 15 degrees in vancouver. in europe, two swirling clouds. one over the atlantic and the other is over eastern russia and western russia providing wet and windy conditions for the next few days. and this one is actually more substantial enough to cause heavy drenching rains so stay on the alert. rainfall from the alpine region down toward the balkan peninsula, only 70 degrees in stockholm. moscow at 60 with a low of 1. kiev up. 10 degrees,...
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temperatures will be cooling down to 18 degrees in vancouver as well as seattle. warm across the northeast at 27 in new york city and 28 in washington, d.c. finally in europe after causing serious floods across the west, the lingering storm system is moving towards the northeast. for part was germany and the low countries. nasty weather will affect the pe flans on friday. a ridge of highway pressure system is causing lots of sunshine. 31 in vienna and pud best on friday. here's the extended forecast. # >> a reminder of the late story. investors started what could be a big day on the market. they have seen colleagues on wall street struggle through the worst day of the year. the dow jones industrial average tumbled more than 350 points. the federal reserve has been pumping billions into the markets to get more money flowing through the economy. the central bankers suggested if the recovery continues, they could scale back investments. the chairman said policy makers continue to evaluate threats and believed that the risk for the labor market diminished. investors d
temperatures will be cooling down to 18 degrees in vancouver as well as seattle. warm across the northeast at 27 in new york city and 28 in washington, d.c. finally in europe after causing serious floods across the west, the lingering storm system is moving towards the northeast. for part was germany and the low countries. nasty weather will affect the pe flans on friday. a ridge of highway pressure system is causing lots of sunshine. 31 in vienna and pud best on friday. here's the extended...
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but back behind it, looking seasonal. 20 degrees in vancouver as well as seattle. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
but back behind it, looking seasonal. 20 degrees in vancouver as well as seattle. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.